User talk:Pzg Ratzinger
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Hey Pzg Ratzinger!
I am glad you enjoyed my editing of Brigadeführer Mohnke. There was alot of research involved, he was not that well known of a soldier and I think the only reason I found so much about him was because of his new found fame in film Der Untergang. I'm still working on collecting some more information on him, because there seems to be alot more known about his life in the war and I think wikipedia is a good of place as any to have that information on. So check it out in the next few days because I should be doing another major edit on him, if your interested. Thanks again Brigadefuehrer 22:44, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Schoerner
- Until 1944 Army officers were not allowed to be Party members, so the many devoted Nazis in the officer corps (Model and Reichenau are obvious examples) were not party members. So it makes perfect sense to say Schoerner was a devoted Nazi without being a party member.
- "Nazi" is the standard English word for German National Socialists. It's only pejorative when used against non-Nazis ("George Bush is a Nazi").
Adam 02:34, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
- I can tell this is going to be an edit war. Your reasoning it ridiculous, you have yet to explain to me how one can be a devoted Nazi without being a Nazi to begin with! You refuse to compromise, so yes sir, edit war it is. user:Pzg Ratzinger
You're being very silly. A "devoted Nazi" was a person who was devoted to the principles of Nazism. Many Army officers were devoted Nazis in this sense, and were more likely to be promoted as a result. But until 1944 Army officers were not allowed to join political parties, so dedicated Nazis in the Army were not NSDAP members. Is this so hard for you to grasp? Adam 23:39, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
- Says who? Sounds like original research if I've ever heard it. user:Pzg Ratzinger
I conclude you are an idiot, and I have a policy of not debating idiots. Adam 04:25, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
- I have concluded that you are violating the no personal attacks policy, as well as no original research policy of Wikipedia. I will reporting you to a admin, have a nice day. user:pzg ratzinger
A suggestion, both of you: Take a couple days off and cool it. Then come back to the problem with a fresh mindset: Not how can I get what I think is proper onto Wikipedia, but how can I come to a consensus with the other party and achieve a result that benefits everyone? Specifically, how can I compromise? Calling people "idiots" and making threats of "reporting you to an admin" do not help anyone. Cool off for a bit. —BorgHunter (talk) 05:07, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Scotland
Hello I'm Scotish and couldn't help but noitice you support independence. Can I ask why? Gavin Scott 23:59, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
- Hello. I am an American of Scotish ancestory. I still have strong ties to the old country, and I guess I just feel the United Kingdom is an old fashioned and useless idea. user:Pzg Ratzinger